Amen

Amen

1986
Amen
Amen

Amen

6.8 | TV-G | en | Comedy

Amen is an American television sitcom produced by Carson Productions that ran from September 27, 1986 to May 11, 1991 on NBC. Set in Sherman Hemsley's real-life hometown of Philadelphia, Amen stars Hemsley as the deacon of a church and was part of a wave of successful sitcoms on NBC in the 1980s which featured entirely or almost-entirely black casts. Others included The Cosby Show, A Different World, and 227.

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EP22  Deliverance (2)
May. 11,1991
Deliverance (2)

Appearances by James Brown and Lloyd Price aren't the only surprises during a telethon to save the church: Thelma delivers a baby boy. (Part 2 of 2) Her delivery overdue, Thelma attends a telethon.

EP21  Deliverance (1)
May. 04,1991
Deliverance (1)

Frye and Clarence try raising church funds by dating wealthy Darla and her equally unattractive granddaughter Darletta.

EP20  Date with an Angel
Apr. 27,1991
Date with an Angel

At an auction, an insufferable woman wins a date with Frye.

EP19  Three's a Crowd
Apr. 13,1991
Three's a Crowd

Deacon Frye dates a teacher Clarence likes, and the 2 begin to bump heads.

EP18  The Wild Deak
Apr. 06,1991
The Wild Deak

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EP17  Deak-Scam
Mar. 30,1991
Deak-Scam

Judge Frye visits an old nemesis who tries to set him up in a sting operation. The judge is offered a large sum of money to alter the outcome of a certain case he presides over. And while everyone watches him on film, Judge Frye must make one of the toughest decisions of his life: whether to be honest and turn the money down, or enjoy the spice of life, with all that cash!

EP16  A Star is Burned
Mar. 23,1991
A Star is Burned

Thelma gets her own TV cooking show.

EP15  My Fair Homeboy
Mar. 09,1991
My Fair Homeboy

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EP14  Nothin' Says Lovin' ...
Mar. 02,1991
Nothin' Says Lovin' ...

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EP13  Three Men and a Hammer
Feb. 23,1991
Three Men and a Hammer

Rapper MC Hammer has a dual role as a flamboyant minister and as himself, busting a move to keep Clarence in school. Guard: Jacques Apollo Bolton. Clarence: Bumper Robinson. Rev. Gregory: Clifton Davis.

EP12  The Deacon's Slam Dunk
Feb. 09,1991
The Deacon's Slam Dunk

Frye and Ruben both try to intervene when the Deacon's pro basketball player client, wants to marry Amelia and move to Italy. Will Love intervene instead and short-circuit the deacon's plans?

EP11  Ernie and the Sublimes
Feb. 02,1991
Ernie and the Sublimes

The deacon reassembles his '50s doo-wop group for a benefit.

EP10  Unforgettable
Jan. 19,1991
Unforgettable

Frye dates a beautiful and much younger environmentalist.

EP9  Lights, Camera, Deacon
Jan. 12,1991
Lights, Camera, Deacon

Frye sees publicity in a televised trial involving writer-comedian Steve Allen in a suit against a fried-chicken mogul.

EP8  The Gospel Truth
Jan. 05,1991
The Gospel Truth

Reuben's visiting niece reveals she's leaving seminary school to become a singer, and Frye enters her in a gospelfest.

EP7  Judge Deacon Frye
Dec. 29,1990
Judge Deacon Frye

Newly appointed to the bench, power-drunk Judge Frye aims to throw the book at all who come before him.

EP6  Miracle on 134th Street (2)
Dec. 22,1990
Miracle on 134th Street (2)

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EP5  Miracle on 134th Street (1)
Dec. 22,1990
Miracle on 134th Street (1)

Frye backs a man claiming to be Santa Claus. (Part 1 of 2)

EP4  Yo, Deak
Dec. 15,1990
Yo, Deak

Frye takes in a trouble-prone teen, a would-be rapper dubbed ""Clarence So Fine.""

EP3  Child's Play
Dec. 08,1990
Child's Play

Frye establishes a day care center called ""Deaconland.""

EP2  Two Men, One Woman and a Baby
Dec. 01,1990
Two Men, One Woman and a Baby

After a woman is car-jacked, with her baby still in the car with the theif, the thief drops the baby off on the doorsteps of the First Community Church. And since Thelma has no children of her own, whe makes plans to become the child's foster mother, against objections from the deacon and the Rev. Soon the child even begins to soften the deacon's stand. But in the end, Thelma is determined to hold onto the baby. . . until the child's mother shows up. Meanwhile, Deacon Frye is tax audited and owes Uncle Sam a large sum of money.

EP1  Love, Deacon Style
Nov. 17,1990
Love, Deacon Style

On her six-month anniversary, Thelma feels neglected because Reuben is teaching night school.

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6.8 | TV-G | en | Comedy , Family | More Info
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Amen is an American television sitcom produced by Carson Productions that ran from September 27, 1986 to May 11, 1991 on NBC. Set in Sherman Hemsley's real-life hometown of Philadelphia, Amen stars Hemsley as the deacon of a church and was part of a wave of successful sitcoms on NBC in the 1980s which featured entirely or almost-entirely black casts. Others included The Cosby Show, A Different World, and 227.

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Cast

Sherman Hemsley , Clifton Davis , Anna Maria Horsford

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Reviews

Syl Amen was a good sitcom. It was set in a Protestant Church led by Sherman Hemsley's character. The show had a stellar cast including Jester Hairston, Roz Ryan and Barbara Montgomery as sisters which was truly believable, Clifton Davis as the new pastor and the love of the head minister's daughter played by Anna Maria Horsford. After a while, you began to believe that this environment existed. It was set in Philadelphia which was a change of pace from New York City. Amen and 227 were usually aired on Saturday nights before Golden Girls. Amen was a well-written, acted show. It was the kind of church that I wished I belong too at times. It also showed that Sherman Hemsley was talented to hold his own show as well besides being best known as George Jefferson. He will always be George to us but we have to acknowledge that the Jeffersons did move on and prospered as well and rightfully so.
llawrite I collect clean family friendly movies and would like to know how to buy these series.I can remember watching various TV programs at night and like the comedy series as well as the dramas.Shows such as, All in the family; Golden Girls; That's my mama; The Jeffersons are all light comedy and I would like to know how to purchase them.There are so many gory shows on today-many of them deals with murder, and other violence-even though I know that those things are, unfortunately, a part of our society. I can remember baby sitting at a neighbor's home, eating Kellogg's's cornflakes while watching Carol Burnett's show and The Red Skelton show.I even enjoyed returning home from school in the South to watch the Three Stooges on television.As a young child, I did not know I was poor. There was a mom and dad n the home and shows like Roy Rogers and Del Evans. Who could forget The Gene Autry Show.I realize that there may be some very young readers out there, but I'm sure there are some people who are familiar with these shows.Thanks, Llawrite
bad_jonas This was a hilarious late 80's sitcom set in an African American church. While the setting (and atmosphere) seem to lead to all the trappings of religious cliches, this show was actually funny. Maybe it helped that Sherman Hemsley (The Jeffersons) lead a strong, multi-talented cast. This included Jester Hairston (Rolly), Roz Ryan (Sister Amelia), Clifton Davis (Reverend Gregory) and my favorite, Anna Maria Horsford (Thelma Frye). She goes down as my favorite supporting actress in an 80's sitcom. Too often shows where religion is an underlying theme come off as preachy. "Amen" proved you could be truly funny while also being religious. Now THAT'S a faith-based initiative.
JenCon When this show premiered I was 8 yrs. old. I remember my family and I would sit down together and watch this great sitcom. It had great comedy, a good message about faith, and a great cast! If you catch the reruns of this show I suggest you sit back and watch it.